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  • In a brand-new segment, host Ophira Eisenberg and house musician Jonathan Coulton test their trivia acumen against their toughest competitor yet: a Magic 8-Ball.
  • William Jackson Harper shares where he was (physically and emotionally) when he was cast on 'The Good Place.' Then NYT ethics columnist Kwame Anthony Appiah joins him in a game about everyday ethics.
  • Every answer in this game is the name of a famous person with initials in their name. We replaced those initials with an initialism beginning with the same letters.
  • It's time to RATchet up the stakes: the answer to each question in this final round game contains the consecutive letters R-A-T.
  • Guess which pieces of celebrity memorabilia are real and which are fake.
  • In this music game, we've rewritten songs with the word "house" in the title to be about famous residences.
  • With sets shipped from Europe stuck on a boat that can't dock because of coronavirus disruption, LA Opera went to work building new sets, cramming months of work into ten days.
  • In this week's StoryCorps, Ajmal Achekzai and his family fled Afghanistan in 1980 and sought asylum in the U.S. He says he knew he would return one day, but didn't think it would be in wartime.
  • Forecasters say a surge in new coronavirus cases likely weighed on hiring last month, after big job gains in June and July. The Labor Department reports on August employment on Friday.
  • NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Georgetown University law professor Neal Kumar Katyal about his argument that Congress, not the Supreme Court, needs to protect abortion rights in the United States.
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